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British Council to Train 30,000 Teachers in Sindh
Read More: British Council to Train 30,000 Teachers in SindhKARACHI – In a landmark development for the educational landscape of Sindh, the provincial government, in partnership with the British Council, has officially launched the second phase of the “English as a Subject for Teachers & Educators” (EaSTE-II) programme. This initiative is set to train 30,000 newly inducted primary and early childhood teachers across the…
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Government to Clamp Down on Teachers with Political and Religious Affiliations
Read More: Government to Clamp Down on Teachers with Political and Religious AffiliationsIslamabad: The government of Pakistan is preparing to introduce strict measures aimed at penalizing teachers in public educational institutions who maintain active affiliations with political and religious parties. This move, a direct response to concerns over the politicization of education, seeks to uphold the integrity and impartiality of the teaching profession. While there is no…
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Cambridge Results Show Strong Performance by Pakistani Students in O-Level, A-Level, AS, IGCSE Exams
Read More: Cambridge Results Show Strong Performance by Pakistani Students in O-Level, A-Level, AS, IGCSE ExamsCambridge International Education revealed on Tuesday the outcomes of its biggest-ever June exam series in IGCSE, O Level, and AS & A Level. Globally, over 1. About 6 million students sat for the exams, an increase from the previous year of 9% for those who wrote the exams. In Pakistan, there was considerable activity with…
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CIE Warns of Fake A-Level Math Leak Posts
Read More: CIE Warns of Fake A-Level Math Leak PostsIn a move that had some social media users sharpening their pencils and others reaching for their fainting couches, Cambridge International Education (CIE) found itself in a bit of a tizzy this week. Rumors of a leaked A-level math paper sent students into a frenzy, but hold on to your calculators, folks, because there may…







